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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Are You Too BUSY to Say Thanks?
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Hi Donna!
You're so prolific! (I hope I'm visiting you on the right blog.)
I was just thinking about ghosts and Halloween myself. Must be that time of year. :~)
Thanks for your visit today. I was interested to hear about your experience as a ministry wife. Looks like you have plenty of fruitful ministry going on right here in the blogosphere!
Many blessings,
e-Mom
Donna! I just found your comment on my photography blog (www.alyiceedrich.com) about the DVD slideshow you received from me. I am so THRILLED you loved it!
Great post! I made sure to remind my kids to say thanks when they were trick-or-treating. My boys are pretty good about that usually, but I just wanted to make sure. When they did, it took some people by surprise, or so it seemed and they smiled and said, "You're so welcome!" I think it makes a huge difference, not just with kids, but with adults too. A lot of people at registers say, "Have a nice day!" as I'm walking away. Sometimes it takes them back when you say, "Thanks, you too." I guess not everyone does that. Anyway, great post, Donna -- thank you!
Rena, that's funny you should comment on that. Saturday night, my neighbor mentioned that children were all being very polite, and I had noticed it, too. Perhaps we are seeing a return to civility and manners. That would be nice! Thanks for reading the column and taking time to comment.
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